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Re: 450R [Re: Huckleberry] #13268478 09/03/19 03:37 AM
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Not a problem. Ken is great! Wish I was old enough to be around for the good ole 2.5 days. Have played with many myself. Only later. I’m familiar with the 21 foot liberator hull as I just bought one! So far with the exact same 300XS it has not yet outran my Bullet 21SS. Stay tuned tho, another prop in the mail any day could change that but from what Randy Corson tells me it won’t outrun my Bullet by much. I’m expecting 100-103. If I could get my hands on a 300R I’d go that route. The big AMS mid on the 450R is a turn off for me personally on my boats. I suspect the holeshot and mid range is where it will really shine on the Basscat. I wish y’all best of luck.


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Re: 450R [Re: Huckleberry] #13269873 09/04/19 12:55 PM
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We all had a lot of fun back then.

The AMS (midsection) works very well on the big Jaguar model. Whether it the inline Verado series or the 450R the weight is fine and handling is great. Hole shot is soft on all Supercharged engines as they have to spool up, mid range and top end are excellent.


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